dicion,dicion wrote:This, I believe to be incorrect. I do not believe a trial is guaranteed at all.CWOOD wrote: A 'Defense to Prosecution' means AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN ARRESTED, and AFTER YOU GET TO TRIAL, you can use the lack of proper notification as a DEFENSE in your court case.
'Defense to prosecution' can mean that upon reviewing the case, the DA can decide NOT to prosecute, based on the fact of this, and the obvious defense.
I would hope that most DAs would do this, when it is abundantly clear that the business did not meet the sign requirements, rather then waste the taxpayer's money and time on a full trial.
Doesn't guarantee they won't though.
You are correct in saying that is ONE option, but the use of that option is entirely out of your control and given the history of several DA's in the state in recent years regarding the respect for the legislative intent of several pro-2A bills over the last few sessions, I would not like to put my fate in their generous natures.
I was not trying to say that going to trial is the only outcome, I was saying that everyone reading this thread should be fully informed about what "defense to prosecution" means and what is being risked in depending on it. Early in this thread and in some others, there have been hints that the bill might be a way of avoiding the restrictions of the 51% provisions. Of course, even such a hint is irresponsible and certainly no one of us is suggesting that. However...
Because it is very common for folks to misunderstand the particulars of the penal code, if felt it important to make clear that there will continue to be the potential for VERY serious, if not catastrophic, consequences for those who carry in a 51% location. Obviously, we will all make our choices about what we will do, but everyone who does so needs to know the potential problems that can result.
dicion, I don't think we disagree. I was trying to let folks know a potential worst case scenerio and you were saying that the worst case might not be the only outcome. We agree, I believe.
Regards